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This weekend federal officials will begin another round of chemical treatments in the Colorado River meant to remove invasive fish. But environmentalists want more to be done to protect native species.
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The National Park Service will renew efforts to rid an area of the Colorado River of invasive fish by killing them with a chemical treatment.
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Officials are urging visitors to Lake Mead to proceed with caution in the wake of two drownings amid hazardous conditions created by the weather.
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An analysis by the Union of Concerned Scientists shows that two-thirds of national parks in the country are in counties that experienced at least one heat alert since the beginning of May. Some parks in the Southwest have been affected by heat alerts for more than 30 days.
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National Park Service officials say a 36-year-old Ohio man has died at Lake Powell following a cliff jumping accident last week.
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The seasonal opening of the lodge was delayed due to a break in the North Rim water pipeline.
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A bison gored and significantly injured an Arizona woman in Yellowstone National Park.
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Grand Canyon National Park fire managers are set to resume prescribed burning on the South Rim this week.
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Investigators have asked for the public to submit any photos or videos taken by the public of a fire that consumed multiple houseboats at Lake Powell Friday.
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Tuzigoot National Monument remained closed Tuesday as crews work to contain a 100-acre wildfire that was reported over the weekend.